A lot of people I know use the Figma for design now, especially for UI/UX design. It’s easy to use, there’s a lot of different stuff, and it’s pretty easy to figure out. But I’ve also heard about Sketch and Zeplin as good alternatives to Figma. So what’s the best solution for design right now for newbies, as well as advanced?
I think Figma it's hard to beat. The learning curve for new adopters is not steep at all, and it also provides support for more advanced uses.
Collaboration is at the core of their platform in Figma and FigJam really powering teams' activities. Their community platform is great, a lot of examples/templates ready to use, and the plugins layer is extremely powerful and extensible
I think it really depends on what kind of design you're looking to do. Figma is a great choice for UI/UX design, but if you're going for something more artistic, Sketch or Adobe Photoshop might be better suited. If you're looking for an all-in-one design solution, Adobe InDesign is probably the be
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@philipsnyder thank you so much for your recommendation!
For all the designs we use Canva. It is simple to use and consumes less time than required! I don't think it compares with Figma, though it is extensively used by our product team!
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@sanjay_somashekar thank you for your opinion. And thanks for support of this discussion!
Canva is pretty good, but it might serve different design purposes than Figma. It's more for sizing social media posts and banners so they fit the acceptable format
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